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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WHY![b] I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! [/b]And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic. https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/[/quote] "It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."[/quote] Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed? [/quote] You are speaking from a position of privilege.[/quote] Shut up. Tired of this knee jerk response. Think harder. [/quote] You shut up. Unless you’re paying the Bambini-type costs for those parents you shit up.[/quote] No. People need to take responsibility for the kids they birth. Otherwise they suck. Be a day care worker and get paid to watch your kid and others to keep them safe.[/quote] Try this with people should “take responsibility” for the roads they drive on, the foods they eat, the houses they buy, the risk of job loss, etc. … Oh wait, taxpayers subsidize our roads, pay for FDA inspectors, give deductions to homeowners, pay for unemployment rolls, etc. You live in a society. We fund things that make our country a better place to live like (in theory) safe infrastructure and food, incentivizing home ownership, a safety net for job loss, and so on. The only reason people try to make having a family some sort of individualized endeavor is so we can morally shame women for “not keeping their legs closed” or guilt them into leaving the workforce so we can have women providing the unpaid labor of child rearing in this country. It’s the whole reason most people are ok contributing to schools as of K, but children age 0-5 are not their problem because sexism. And yes, I realize daycare workers are underpaid women for the most part as well. But the nature of childcare is that parents can’t afford to truly pay a living wage to someone while they then try to earn their own living wage. The whole thing is set up to fail without any government subsidy, which includes better wages for workers. [/quote] It’s working out so well! Packs of roaming feral kids terrorizing cities. Let’s keep doing the same thing over and over.[/quote]
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